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  2. Born Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The final Born Warriors documentaries are a direct result of those intensive filming trips. [15] During the long production and development process, Vincent Giordano personally taught and hosted seminars and clinics from 1990 through early 2020 with some of the top Southeast Asian and India martial artists through his NYCA school in New York City.

  3. Terry Schappert - Wikipedia

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    Terry Schappert is a United States Army National Guard Special Forces veteran and martial artist who is a periodic commentator on FOX News, who hosted the 2009 show Warriors on the History Channel. He left active duty before 9/11, but continues to serve in the Army National Guard. He has deployed three times since as a Guardsman. [2]

  4. Gabriel Varga - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Varga was born in Toronto, Ontario and spent part of his childhood in Australia and New Zealand before settling in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1999. [3] He was introduced to martial arts at an early age by his father, Keith, a boxer and karateka.

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  6. Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior - Wikipedia

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    This film contains so many martial arts sequences that Disney had to rate it TV-PG. Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior is the eighth DCOM to receive a TV-PG rating; before it were Tiger Cruise, Don't Look Under the Bed, Halloweentown, Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Jett Jackson: The Movie, Mom's Got A Date With A Vampire, and Twitches.

  7. Combate Global - Wikipedia

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    Combate Global (formally Combate Americas) is an American-Hispanic mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion company founded in 2011 by current-CEO Campbell McLaren and based in New York City, New York. [1] Its business encompasses live events, television broadcasts, and mobile content catering to a millennial audience; with the average age of viewers ...

  8. Streetbeefs - Wikipedia

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    Streetbeefs (or StreetBeefs or Street Beefs) is an American backyard fighting club and YouTube channel founded by Virginia resident Christopher "Scarface" Wilmore in 2008 [a] that hosts fighting events with combat sports mediums such as boxing, kickboxing, jiujitsu, and mixed martial arts.

  9. Mark Kerr (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    While training as an amateur wrestler, Kerr became interested in mixed martial arts as a way to earn money. He, his long-time friend and training partner Mark Coleman and Tom Erikson were initially scouted by Richard Hamilton, who had managed Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter Don Frye until a falling out and was now offering a place in UFC ...